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Public Gardens of Milan

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Public Gardens of Milan

With an area of 160,000 square meters, the Public Gardens of Milan (Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli) are the second largest park in the city behind Sempione Park.

The park is full of trees, fountains and lawns that fill with people during the hottest days.

Besides being a valuable green area, the park has some added attractions such as the Palazzo Dugnani, an imposing 17th century building, the Museum of Natural History, which has large sections dedicated to mineralogy and zoology, or highly recommended Modern Art Gallery.

In Milan, green areas are not too abundant, so both Milanese citizens and tourists enjoy the freshness and shadows provided by the trees of the Public Gardens and Sempione Park.